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Walter:
What is an XLA? What kind of decompiler are you talking about? I had heard
that none of them were very good.
Lionel Issen
lissen@xxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: Walter Lake <wlake@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Metastock bulletin board <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 9:06 AM
Subject: GPF


> Thanks for your emails
>
> The traders that I know really like it for it's ease of use and accurate
> signals. Personally, I try to refrain from buying anything anymore. Too
much
> free and very inexpensive stuff is available to modify for my own
interests
> and trading setup.
>
> After the 30 days is up, the program should continue to produce signals.
> These can be saved to XL, only the production of the equity charts etc.
are
> disabled. Not a serious loss.
>
> To others that wrote:
>
> GPF is a program that uses XL, whereas a "program" such as "Position Cost
> Averaging" is a workbook in XL. Lots of work is being done with that
> workbook by other traders. The web site leaves a lot to be desired. <G>
>
> http://www.stocksystem.com/
>
> To others:
>
> Put your regularly used "tools" into an XLA and then they will always be
> available to you. If you mess up or want to change your XLA you will need
an
> decompiler to go from your XLA back to the xls.
>
> Best regards
>
> Walter
>
>





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    • GPF
      • From: Walter Lake